A-League game moved from Spotless Stadium

The pitch dramas around Spotless Stadium mean Western Sydney fans are set to go for four months without seeing an A-League home game at the venue.

Just a day after postponing Saturday's match against Wellington, the Wanderers have moved their December 2 clash with Brisbane from the nominated venue to nearby ANZ Stadium.

The Roar fixture has been shifted amid concerns the Spotless Stadium surface will not be ready to host the match.

The Phoenix match was postponed because of issues with sections of the Spotless surface, which hadn't regenerated as quickly as had been hoped after going through a seasonal transition from winter to summer grass.

The game against Wellington is yet to be rescheduled but, on Friday, Football Federation Australia and the Wanderers decided to move the Roar fixture to the neighbouring venue.

"Considering the other events scheduled at Spotless Stadium in the coming weeks and the uncertainty of weather, we did not wish to risk that the round-nine match could also be in doubt," A-League head Greg O'Rourke said.

Spotless Stadium is scheduled to hold a number of BBL T20 cricket games through December and January.

With the Wanderers' next four home games following the Brisbane match already booked for ANZ Stadium, the club aren't scheduled to play at Spotless Stadium again until February 16.

Turf rectification works across a number of Sydney venues including Penrith and Campbelltown severely limited the choice of alternative venues for the Roar clash.

"We would like to thank ANZ Stadium for accommodating us for this match as, logistically, even given the two weeks' notice, hosting a match takes significant preparation to accommodate our members, fans and sponsors - something that was simply not possible for this weekend's match," Wanderers CEO John Tsatsimas said.

Earlier on Friday, Sydney Showground said contrary to some social media comments, the postponement of Saturday's match had nothing to do with the set-up of the following weekend's 'Sensation' event.

It said the licence period for organisers of Sensation didn't begin until Sunday, November 19, so there would be no "bumping in" of that event until then.

The Wanderers are one of just two unbeaten teams after six rounds, although they have drawn all but one of their games.